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  • I don't know what you mean by "relative" or "unrelative" in this context, or why you would assign infinite distance even where another dimension is added.

    The PokéGear does pinpoint the location of the Sinjoh Ruins, albeit not in an exact way. Why are you ignoring this?
    No, 'ð' is called 'eth' but pronounced 'th', like 's' is called 'ess' but pronounced 's'.

    ðere -> there, not ethere
    snake -> snake, not esnake
    I know what you mean. You're thinking of two places that are only removed by an extra spatial dimension, but in that case, there would be still be no distance between the locations in the normal sense defined by ordinary dimensions.
    Why would the map pinpoint any relative location (a vector pointing to the north-east of Johto) if another dimension were involved? Surely the PokéGear wasn't programmed to recognize the difference between two versions of the Ruins of Alph.
    I didn't hate it, I just thought it could be better.

    Plus if I start playing another one, there's a risk of a Chikorita getting involved, and no-one wants that. Least of all me.
    It must be the Rick Rolling of the Pokemon world :lol:

    The funny thing is, I only played the first PMD game. And it wasn't that good...
    Because Cynthia was surprised to see Unown; she did not recognize the force that enveloped Ethan/Lyra and Arceus.
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